Jonah Rowsell is the Business Development Officer with the Qalipu. He says it’s an event for Qalipu and non-Qalipu business owners to network with one another and gain knowledge from industry insights provided by invited speakers.
It’s back again this year and organizers of the Qalipu Business Development Forum are hopeful it will become an annual event. It’s taking place November 19th at the College of the North Atlantic Centre for Heavy Equipment and Transportation Technology in Stephenville. Jonah Rowsell is the Business Development Officer with the Qalipu. He says it’s an event for Qalipu and non-Qalipu business owners to network with one another and gain knowledge from industry insights provided by invited speakers. Lunch will be provided by Culinary students at the college and Rowsell says that’s why there is a $25 fee to register, to cover the cost of the meal. Rowsell says the focus this year is on technology and innovation, and how that can impact your business for the better. For more information go to qalipubusinessnetwork.ca
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